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LANGUAGE BIAS IN BANGALORE
'Stop villainizing Bengaluru...': Viral video shows what happens when you speak Hindi instead of Kannada in Bangalore, internet can’t keep calmBengaluru, India's tech hub, grapples with linguistic harmony. A video by Deesha Umesh highlights biases faced by Hindi speakers. The satir...
'Bangalore will collapse soon': Software engineer expresses frustration over Kannada bias after Diljit Dosanjh concertTanisha Sabherwal, a Bengaluru software engineer, reported harassment at a Diljit Dosanjh concert. A woman pushed Sabherwal and demanded sh...
Kinara Capital's resilient model gives it 51% profit rise despite distress in fintech sectorThe fintech company has been profitable even when the customer segment was disproportionately impacted, says Hardika Shah, Founder & CEO of...
View: Pre-crime fighting - How to use the power of generative AIBill Bratton, chief of the New York Transit Police, demonstrated that success is contingent not just on gleaning data but also on using it ...
Google, Microsoft bet on Indian startup Karya to make AI work for a billion usersSome of the most prominent names in Silicon Valley are working with Karya to build AI tools that better support non-English speakers in Ind...
IBM renews collaboration with IIT Bombay and IISc to drive hybrid cloud & AI innovationIIT Bombay joined the IBM AI Horizon Network in 2018 to advance AI research in India, and in 2021, IBM and IISc Bangalore launched the IBM-...
Intent not enough, India Inc needs to tackle mental barriers & forget RoI to make inclusive workplaces a realityDiversity, equity & inclusion cannot depend on the largesse and generosity of individual managers and leaders alone.
Covid disruption triggered localisation vs globalisation debate: Seetarama Kotagiri, Magna International"It will be difficult to predict the market. But as we went through the inventory levels, we definitely saw what we believe is filling of t...
London real estate has potential to flourish post-BrexitA key theme for the market over the last few years has been the rise of the Chinese buyer, whose overseas investment appetite has grown exp...
Infosys growth aided by rupee depeciation: Deepak Shenoy, Founder, Capital MindInfosys real growth is in the sub-5 to sub-7 per cent range
B'lore Lit Fest: How language, class and ideology have come in way of liberal expressionHistorian Ramachandra Guha, who came forward to support the BLF, says that in today's day and age, politics and ideologies are inescapable
How the new caste system filters funding choicesAn entrepreneur with a degree from one of India's premier technology or management institutions — read IITs, IIMs, BITS Pilani — has a much...
Karnataka to resist move to dilute English in UPSCKarnataka is preparing to voice its opposition to the decision of the National Democratic Alliance regime to dilute the English language se...
Hackathons offer crash course to women on a comeback trail to IT industryFor women wanting to get back into the work mode after a sabbatical, various workshops are emerging as a starting point in their struggle t...
Startups using Artificial Intelligence to make products for everyday lifeFrom discovering financial fraud to healthcare support, some of the cutting-edge technologies are developed by young ventures.
TCS margins decline 76 bps, onsite hiring in Europe hurtsThe hiring in Europe hurt margins by 50 basis points, while the sharp rupee appreciation and other expenses pulled down margins by 26 basis...
- Oral citations to be part of wikipedia entries
When you set out to make the entire global knowledge base freely accessible , can you leave out subjects that find very little mention in p...
- India joins top 10 Wiki donors club
India has moved up the rank of donors to Wikimedia Foundation to the sixth position after the US, Canada, Japan, Spain and the UK.
- Sena's Marathi syndrome doesn't go well with BPOs
After the IITs and IIMs, it’s the turn of local call centres and BPOs to oppose the reservation bandwagon.
- Soon, Indians may do the thinking for the West
MBA graduates scrutinising earnings reports and regulatory filings in a Bangalore research laboratory, and publishing buy/sell notes.